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Atlantic Salmon Caught on a Yellow Winged Butterfly
When I walk into a fly fishing shop here in New Brunswick it’s usually all about the Atlantic salmon and the selection just blows me away. I can spend hours just staring at them.
I have a few books on tying artificial flies but the selection is limited and most are trout flies. Not really what I am looking for when Atlantic salmon fishing, although I have caught some nice salmon on tiny trout flies.
Mickey Finn Streamers For Spring Salmon
I like using streamers in the early spring when the black salmon are moving, right up until the fresh run salmon move into the system and then I change flies.
My brother-in-law introduced me to the Mickey Finn streamer and I would have to say the Mickey Finn is the fly I use the most during the spring.
I guess that’s because it’s the one that produces the most salmon for me, otherwise I would have ditched that fly years ago.
Yellow Winged Red Butt Butterflies
Almost any time of year I get out my butterflies, especially those with a red butt, they just seem to work better for me.
Just a few weeks ago I took a friend Atlantic salmon fishing on the Caines and in less than an hour I had a salmon landed and it was on a yellow winged red butt butterfly.
It’s a fly I have great confidence in and the salmon love to slam it with all the power they have.
The two flies I mentioned above have caught a lot of salmon over the years and that’s just two flies. Imagine what you could do with 4 flies?
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